Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 296, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1908 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Wednesday, June 3, 1908.

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CROWN POINT NEWS

Alumni Holds Reception. The Crown Point High School Alumni association, held their annual re

ception and banquet in honor of the place, besides having it newly painted

members of the graduating class of

t as- Important business is to be trans

acted. Edwin Mizo of Chicago visited relatives here Monday. John Bauer, the wholesale sausage dealer, of Chicago, who has purchased

the Earr residence in Roberts avenue

is making extensive repairs cn the

08 at the Presbyterian church parlors. Ahmit tsixtv of the graduates of for

mer years attended the function and

renewed old acquaintances. A delight

ful time is reported by all those who

attended.

which greatly improves its appear

ance. He is also building a fine brick barn in the rear of the residence. Mr.

Bauer will move his family here as

soon as the improvements are completed.

William Eggers transacted business

in Chicago Tuesday.

Fred Trowe is spending several

days in Chesterton, Ind., visiting friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Robers of Indiana

GARY NEWS

Making Improvements. The Crown Point Telephone comcanv is putting in a new line of poles

along Jonei sued au . "7""' boulevard spent the day in Chicago. -,,.,.r lon try nvormmfl tn trOUDle I

They exper ence with the large shade Walter Arnold of Chicago formerly trees along the streets in Crown Point, of this place, was around renewing old

Tnstead of the regular cross-arm teingp-

centered on the pole, as in ordinary Mrs. Roberts and daughter. Miss T...Hftn thA end of the arm will Amy. spent several days visiting

f...n thA nole and its en- friends in Chicago

i unrh nrnlppt to the street. This,

it is thought, will abbreviate difficulty

experienced with wires coming in contact with shade trees.

Court Is Adjourned.

The commissioners court adjourned

ST. JOHN,

John Miller and Jacob Schmall at

tended the meeting of the directors of local grocery store.

Glenn Rambo, the local sergeant of

' Want Merchant Police. . . A petition which has been circulated about the business district of the city in which the petitioners ask that A. R.

Mitchell and two deputies be given police powers to act as merchant police, was presented to the town board this afternoon by Attorney Gustave Heart. The petition was presented in the name of E. G. Smith and in spite of - the prestige of these two gentlemen, the matter was placed on the table by the city fathers. Many of the members of the Gary Medical society spent the day, yesterday, attending the meeting of the National Medical society in Chicago. . This afternoon the regular meeting of the Gary Commercial club will be held in the Blnzenhof hall. Several matters of importance will be dis

cussed and a large attendance is desired. "

Bert Kuss of Thayer, Ind., eon of the

local real estate man, has now located in Gary where he intends to work in a

truction by fire, is moving into the

building formerly occupied by the Valparaiso Carriage company. The. . company which is now owned by the Dwight Bros. Paper company of "Whiting, expects to resume operations at

WHITING NEWS

HEGEWISCH-BURNHAM

Mrs. Phillips left Saturday for a few

days' visit at Rensselaer. and Mr.

Phillips went today to join her there for the purpose of attending the golden wedding of Mrs. Phillips' father. Tues

day.

Mrs. O'Malley and daughter, Mar

garet and Mrs. Hanson and son, and also Helen and Kate Ginaskle of Hege-

wisch, were Hammond shoppers Monday.

derson's launch, after which the home

ward trip began and on th3 return trip some very fine vocal 'music was

rendered as some of the crowd are

very fine singers. They arrived home at 5:30 all voting it one of the most

pleasant days and long to be remembered by alL

. Attends Class Day Exercise.

Superintendent John C. Hall yester

the new location the latter part of this jay took the graduating class of the

weeK. ine general management oi ma Whiting high school to Chicago Monnianufacturing department will be in'aay where they attended the class day

charge or c. H. Pitcher of this city, exercises of the Northwestern unlver

ieon wneeier aiso or this city, win ( 6lty. The members, Misses Bessie Naef,

act as saxes manager. Mararuerite FifleM. Florence Schaub.

The annual class day exercises of the Martha Schaaf and Messrs. Russell

law department of the university took ; Smith and Peter Pfelfer report an ex place last evening in the Auditorium. j cellent time, having enjoyed the exer

A good program was rendered. After cises very much, and feel Indebted to

the exercises the law students and Professor Hall for the "treat." Pro-

their invited gjuests adjourned to South fessor Hall takes this means of enter- 3OWn stairs Friday and for a while

hall, where a splendid banquet was taming the graduating class every year, fears were entertained that she was

enjoyed by a large crowd. The usual Instead of a banquet which was recently seriously Injured.

numuer ui Luttsva were responueu to, , given. I TVf r and Mrs. W. F- Combs snpnt Run

day with relatives in Chicago and while

Will Be an M. D. there visited Riverview park.

Solomon- Goldberger, a member of the Miss Mary Hays has gone to Parr,

'04 class of the Whiting high school, Ind., to visit relatives and Intends to

will soon be a full fledged M. D. On go from there to Rensselaer.

J. TT. Weinland was in town yes

terday on business.

"W. H. Price of Bruce Lake, nd.. Is

! visiting with his sister, Mrs. T. J. Cull

man for a few days.

J. t reaman oi tiegewiscn called on

friends in Burnham Sunday.

Mr. Gallagher of Logansport, visited

at O. J. Klerseys on Center avenue

this week.

Joe Yallowitz little daughter fell

Attorney Bomberger of Hammond act

ing as toastmaster.

$100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous

surfaces of the system, thereby de-

the Northwestern Telephone company nr ,i

Fred Pepke and Henry Seehausen of Un qdo nfflt- Tnhn Mnimbftv who was stroying the foundation of the disease.

o riAVR' session, nothing of Hsnnvpr Prslrlo wrft how nn'hnsinpcg and giving the patient strength by

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.Importance coming Deiura yesxeraay. He reports the sick man doing nice- Ing nature in doing its work. The

cent the re-districting of some oi tne v .n nrnhhiv ha hmiiirht back to proprietors have so much faith in its

nrntina- nreeincta in the county. The ocflir,nv ftc, 0 -i.-,- -ri tr-o- curative powers that they offer One

' uuj c.. . i v v v ti .vj.w i vjciijr ry null! a xcr uujb. Ui.nj4.A rAlln. m i moda tVit it

wun Airs. iuargnrei

usual routine of business was trans

acted, bills allowed, inspection of the famIiyi

.rturt hminA imnrovements. ana some

liquor licenses granted.

., The Hazard club met at the home of rrs. Minnie Rockwell on Court street this week and enjoyed the afternoon

at cards. Mrs. Fred Wheeler and Mrs, 'George Fisher won the greatest number of games during the afternoon.

- Rumors of the engagement of Mr.

"Willis

Leocardla Lauerman left for "West

Baden ,Ind., Monday after a short visit

with her mother,, Mrs. Lizzie Lauerman.

visit Gary within a few days.

ueriacn anal n vov rt tti o-in -or a a in daw v. I falls to cure.

monlals

Prosecuting Attorney, D. E. Boone, led, O.

Send for list of testi-

CHENEY & CO., To-

presided at the local station today for

the first time since he met with the au

tomobile accident. Later he went to

Henry Stege of Brunswick was hereMmer where he attended to some busi-

on business yesterday.

George M. Gerlach made a business

trip to Hammond Monday.

ness In that city.

Lawrence Ryan, the man who was ar

rested Saturday for horse stealing, was brought up before Judge Townsley today and his case was continued until

Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti

pation.

LANSING.

H. Jurgensen was a visitor In

Harvey yesterday.

Henry Lemker was a business vis

itor in Chicago yesterday. .

June 8th he wil graduate from the Chi

cago College and Physicians and Sur

geons. Mr. Goldberger has Issued in

vitations to several "Whiting friends, who will attend the exercises. He Is

the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Miss Julie Peterson went to Ham

mond today.

Mr. O. H. Martin has gone to Mefflin

town, Pa., to spend the summer.

About a dozen men were taken on

VALPARAISO. Charles "W. Coffin of Greencastle,

is in the city today on business.

A. W. Greenwalt of the Sol Myers

land company is in the city today from

South Bend. . ...

Jake Ackerman is here today from

LaPorte.

Judge McMahon of Crown Point ar

rived yesterday to convene the flrs.t weeks' session of the June term of the

Porter circuit court. There is a heavy docket to be set.

A large number of Sons of Veterans

departed yesterday morning for La

fayette to attend the annual encamp

ment of . the Sons of Veterans and also the encanlpment of the Ladies auxil

iary, which takes place today. It" i3 predicted that this will be one of the most successful encampments In the history of the organization. The annual class day program, of the law class of the University will take place this evening at the auditorium. It will be followed by the alumni banquet in South hall.

Joe Heiser of Hanover township re

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X . WUVU W a. Vmiue J -w0 . . . . , . - - I voctoi'ilfiv

io non hn rlfp in Crown Point for Nicholas Kammer transacted business Monday. Ryan admits that he had the '

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. !,, fw finva. Mr. Wood is now at Crown Point. Monday. team belonging to iNicnois on ma oaw vja-uc"

connected with the Orell wall paper Car GeP,ach returned from a visit in tht disappeared, but reruses 10 ... at um .r. xw ByB. UiU, re-

and decorating company in Chicago. Dyer yesterday.

admit that he intended to steal them.

" The Lutheran schools will hold their jlrs. John Taply and Miss Helen annual picnic 'and festival at the Coun- Gerlach are the guests of friends in

ty Fair Grounds tomorrow and If the Chicago.

- weather Is fine, a large crown Mesdames K. Wolvert and John Hart pected to enjoy the day. I ani ailss Teresa Long of Scherervllle

' The second section of John Brown's I were St. John visitors yesterday.

nouse on court street is ready to make

turned to Chicago

Edward Fahl. the man who . was ev. ana iurs. ueorgo uowstra lert

struck bv a freight train on the Lake yesterday for Asbury Park, New Jer

Shore Monday night, is getting along 8ey. whore Mr. Dowstra is a delegate

r,iow of tha hnxnitai nnri h will nrob- ior a ministerial convention.

ably recover, under the care of Dr. Hosmeh, the attending physician.

its journey across the street with Ed.

McNay at the steering wheel. ; Harry Ferry of this place left yes

terday afternoon for Indiana'Harbor where he has accepted a position with

the South Shore Gas and Electric com- ' pany at that town.

FARMER HAS BULLETIN BOARD.

Mrs.

WHEELER.

John Barnes was a Hobart vis-

John Henry Hewitt, a wealthy farm-

Expects to Profit from Innovation and ,tor Tuesday morning

l'leanes Ant cists Too. I . , . . , . ... . .

J. r . vv neeier moveu ma kaimiy auu

belongings to Valparaiso today, where he will work for the Monarch company

er east of Newcastle, has introduced an L. tnat city

Dr. J. C. Gibbs and Dr. George Bran- lnnovation which, it is expected, will Mr. Georee Hatten and three chil-

are visiting with her parents of

Twin Lake. Ind.

Chicago at present. ; " - -

-. . , board. The nlan Is for farmers to 1 'es '"

Miss josie AieeKer anu niovnci m- - - - - n v, i -

a n Vi.it with Chicaao and erect a board in front of their homes. s- ao. yiuu6 m fashing with the fishermen and restturned from a visit with Chicago ana Uutpr. Mrs. Chas. Hatten. ..Z v

Close uy me rural man dux. ua top I ling lur an iiuur, uio iiuiny uuuie who

is the name of the farm and the own-I Miss Catherine Barnes is visiting rel- begun. This was a little slower prop

er or tenant. At the bottom is gen- atlves in Morgan Park, 111. osition and it took them an hour and eral information for the traveler, dls- c. o. Johnston of Hobart and L. H. a quarted to make the return trip. It tances to certain points, etc. This Johnston of this citv left Tuesdav for Js needless to say they were a pretty

ur. j. uiuus anu xl. "'-"'B" innovation wnicn, it is expectea, win jr! non attended the meeting of the Aaer- fce taken u thQ farmerg all over dr;n lean Medical association being held in Twin Chicago at present. the county. It is the farmer's bulletin Twin

EAST CHICAGO-

A party consisting of Misses Pearl

Foraker, Lottie Ross, Lottie and Belle

Donovon , and Mildred Evans, walked

to the fishing camp of Miss Evans' father near Gary yesterday morning.

Miss Evans gave a slumber party

Monday night for the young ladies and all were up and the start made before

5 o'clock Tuesday, morning. The dls

lance from the house to the camp Is

about five miles and the party walked

It in fifty-five minutes. After break

Pitzele of East Chicago with whom he a the Rryan car works yesterday and

makes his home. tne men wnere 80 eager to secure em

ployment that the police were forced

Misses Bessie Naef 'and Martha Schaaf h disperse the crowd

of the Whiting high school have been A surprise party was given on Frank given certificates to teach school next Crane, Jr., Saturday night, over flf" year. Miss Naef will take the summer puests being present. Games of all

course at the state normal at Terre I kind were played after which refresh

Haute, Ind., and Miss Schaaf will go to ments were served. After a late hour

Ypsilanti, Mich., to take the course at I the guests departed for their voting the

the summer school there. I party a great success.

i

Stewart Gregg, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Beel and Lizzie Souls were

Mrs. Howard Gregg, celebrated his 13th Hammond shoppers Monday,

--"""J "J c"lc,la"""S iiec iiuui- Th fnllnnHno- nortv frnm Tt,

ber of his friends at his home in thek, wot for on nnMno- n r,i

..uwuo.u.,.,. ut"" met river: Messrs. and Mesdames were enjoyed by the young people, and r11mn Pntton. Frpn. Thatcher

reir5nmen" consisting or ice cream Mlssea Lizzie and Dolly Patton, Ellen and cake were served. ,o,. wimm. rn,o iittu

Miss Freak, Mr. A.-Price and Masters

public and high school for which the party consisting of two boat loads, boys and girls have been preparing for left the dock at 9:40 and after a most so long, will be held Friday afternoon, delightful ride of several miles they

It is hoped that a large number of par- arrived at the parks where a halt was

ents, friends and all who are interested I called and fishing commenced. Several

in the school, will take advantaga of very fine strings of fish were caught.

this opportunity to 6ee what has been The prize for the most successful

done during the present school year. catch was awarded to Mrs. Patton and

Bruce N. Nichols, who had his foot Mrs. Cullman. Tlreing of this sport

DYER. Henry Schumacher of near Scherervllle, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Our public schools will come to a close next Friday, giving the pupils into the care of the parents again for the next three months. ' Rev. William Berg of Scherervllle was a Dyer visitor Monday. Peter J. Liesenfelt of Llesenfelt Brothers, of Hammond, was here Tuesday in the firm's Interest Trustee Henry Batterman was at the county seat Monday on official business. Bernard Schulte sr., of Scherervllle was a Dyer visitor Monday. r The eighteenth butter scoring con test which was held May 21 at the diary depot of Purdue Experiment station gives the Dyer creamery sec

ond place with a score of 9G, first honors being captured by the- Logane-

port Creamery company. .

cut quite severely py glass from a

broken window striking him, Is Im

proving slowly at his home in John

street.

It is thought that Claude Humphreys, who had typhoid fever, will be able to

get out within a few days.

The steeple of the German Lutheran

it was agreed to go on a tour of investigation and locate a place for a

picnic dinner. A beautiful place was discovered some distance back from the river In a shady flower strewn spot where the picknickers proceeded to

spread the most delicious lunch which was greatly enjoyed by all as it was a feast fit for a king. After this was

church in Clark street, which was over, launch riding was next in order struck by lightning several weeks ago, and all the party participated in one

Hammond friends yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tompkins are

visitinsr with Mr. and Mrs. William

Krinblll for a few days.

Reuben Fancher and son. Will, are feature will be appreciated by travel- Kansas to visit relatives.

ers, especially automoblltsts. In the

fcoth renorted as being confined to

their home with rheumatism. . middle of the board is a blackboard,

County Superintendent Heighway where the farmer can chalk up any-

transacted business connected with his thing he has for sale or wants, and

office in North and Calumet townships other things of this nature.

yesterday.

Charles Lathrop transacted business Bad Air "Breath of Death.'

in Hammond and Chicago yesterday. "Foul air from improper vontilatlon Otis Cleveland disposed of several . the breath of death in any great

car-loads of hay to Hammond custom- city. While poor food Is causing one

. ers yesterday and made a business trip ideath improper ventilation is reaping

tired bunch of girls at the finish.

The Ice cream social that was to

have been held Friday evening has

been postponed for some time.

Mrs. Simon Small and daughter, Mar

tha of Englewood, who have been vis

iting relatives in Wheeler, returned

home Tuesday morning.

VALPARAISO.

G. C. Brownell of Lowell was in the

to that town in connection with the U harvest of 1,000 lives. Nor is this clty yesterday on business.

deal.

Mrs. Peter Geisen and daughter re

turned last evening from a visit with !

relatives in Hammond.

ratio confined to the slums."

cago, commissioner oi neaitn, ex-

I pressed his belief that the atmosphere

Miss Agnes Benson returned to her of manv houses is chareed with a

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nome yesteraay utter miuuhu6 -cm dpadlv nnisnn th.an imnnrfl food

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cises last Monday evening.

Miss Hazel Smith and Miss Essa Cro-

well will leave next week to attend

the summer

State university.

Professor Lowe Bryan returned to In

dianapolis yesterday after delivering

the address at the graduation exer

cises

Arthur Rhader of Chesterton, form

t v. w a t r.vi erly of this city, attended the meeting

OI tne county curnmissiunera yeaieruay

He was interested in some bridge work

Miss Ethel Keys of St. Louis, Mo., is

visiting her friend, J. C. Rock, in this

ritv. She exDects to leave soon for nresenta for Miss Irma Marsden and

"In strict figures consumption and Lake Forest, 111., to visit other friends. Miss Lilia Mercer, two of their mem-

pneumonia have tne greatest death Attorney aea r Williams of Ches- bers who will graduate from the high

rates In our city. In almost every Lrtnn attended court vesterdav in this school next week. The next regular

Miss Mary McShane was in Hammond

yesterday shopping.

Meyer Hadgeman made a business

trip to Chicago Monday.

The Rebekah lodge will hold its

regular meeting Friday night at the Odd Fellows' hall.

d' Cohen went to Gary yesterday to

see about the starting of his new

building which he will erect in that town;

The Misses 'Ida and Flora Berkman

of Hammond were the guests Monday

of Miss Agnes eNlson.

The J. U. O. girls held a special

meeting at the home of Miss Pearl Foraker Monday evening to decide on

is being repaired. Grisdale of Roberts-

dale, has the contract.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sorenson of

East Chicago, were Whiting visitors.

Several Whiting members of Union

Council No. 9, Daughters of Liberty, are attending the annual convention

which is being held in South Chicago.

Bert Hadden, division superintendent of the Knickerbocker Ice company, was ' out from Chicago, Monday, looking after the company's interests in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthenow of

the Pedersen flats are entertaining Mr.

and Mrs. Chisholm and children of

Hannibal, Mo. Mrs. Wuthenow and

Mrs. Chisholm are sisters.

M. N. Castleman of Toleston, was a

Whiting visitor yesterday.

Mrs. Berg and son, who have been

here for several weeks, as the guest I

of the former's sister, Mrs. Sol. Recht.

have returned to their home in New

York city.

Mrs. William Walker of Sheridan ave

nue, was a Chicago visitor yesterday.

Miss Rosalie v etmore entertained

Miss Emily Thice of Chicago.

of the most enjoyable rides in Mr. An-

BLACK OAK. ? Mrs. T. J. Reiland was a ' visitor at Hammond Monday. '. . Mr. Brennan, the agent for-the Independent Brewing association, attendcn to business matters here Tuesday.. William Halfman of Turkey Creek, transacted business here Tuesday. ' Miss Carrie Klltch of Hammond Is spending a few days here the:guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Sebergcr. . : Frank Buse transacted business in Crown Point Monday. ' i

Our Electric Fixturii ARE MATCHLESS - OUR OAS FIXTURES v Are Yet to fc Matched

And hetwehfhA txxn wm hnvn tH RPCT CjTK RIM AYTW - - '

on the market. Our goods and prices are right. American Fixture and LJght Co Broadway, GARY, IND-

. .. I rnsp nf thpR dispflspsi thA tirlmarv I

session or tne inaiana !-

cause is tne Dreaming oi ioui air, ne Dr. orris Booth, the eye specialist is

i -

Bald. movincr from his old office in the store

of R. P. Wolfe into the front rooms

j-ttrA Wlnrllo'e irrnpprv fnrmprlv nf.

X0 nay can come ur Bu mmum eu- ,1Tl1p(1 bv the dentai parlors of Dr.

Charles Daugherty. employed by the I Q haye developed our capacity to re-

Ploneer wonumeniai wor&a nci e, is

riching us to the full extent to which Doison.

The Monarch Loose Leaf Ledger corn-

working at the Hammond branch of

that concern for a time. , A busy town That's Crown Point.

The Times requests the co-operation

of its readers in extending its clrcu

iation in Crown Point. If the news servica is worth one cent a day, do a

ceive. Charles B. Newcomb.

INDIANA HARBOR.

Street Commissioner Bruno Schrieber

has purchased a new AJax bicycle. .

Count Von Westrum of the South

pany, which was forced to suspend op

erations at its plant near wheeler, a

short time ago on account of its des

WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE

WEAK BODIES.

meeting of the club, will be held Thursday night at the home of Miss Abbie Bailey cn Forsyth ' avenue.

James Gross from Wanatah, Ind.,

was in town yesterday on his way to Crown Point where he has two dredges at work on the Beaver dam ditch.

Mike Wilke, formerly of East, Ham

LOWELL.

Editor H. H. Ragon has returned from a few days' visit with his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Buckley and family at

Danville, 111.

A little girl of Mr. and Mrs. William

Dunn, over in Eagle Creek township,

had the misfortune last Tuesday while playing with a swing to fall and break her arm. Mrs. Amos Thompson has returned

from Monon, where she has been tak

mond. but now with the McCormlck ing special treatment for rheumatism Harvester works in Chicago, was here with Dr. Stewart.

Monday and took about nlty men

Bay hotel, reports that Goshen, Ind.,

little boosting and tell your neighbor has decided on 18,000 yards of Westru-

nhniit it. An increased circulation mite street paving.

warrants increased facilities for news-

giving. Put your name on our circu

lation list. Telephone 68.

ROBERTSDALE.

Miss Margaret Brennen of East Side spent the day visiting Miss Wilma

Bahn.

Mrs. Charles Stross sr., was a Chi

cago shopper Morday. ,

The South Shore Gas company moved

yesterday from Block avenue to their

new quarters in the Wheale building

on Michiean avenue. Yesterday was

John Kamradt's busy day in conse

quence.

William Born. proprietor of the

Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Com

mon Acbes and Ills of Hammond People. 1

back with him to work in the com

pany's shops. The party was made up

of blacksmiths and machinists.

Dr. Sarah Noble is attending the

As oiie weak link weakens a chain, so

weak kidneys weaken the whole body

and hasten the final breaking down.

I Little Miss Esther Ault was six years old last Monday and to commemorate I the event her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Johnson with whom the

ur. oarau nvuio ia """s -" little girl is making her home, invited American Medical convention in Chi- ln several of her mtle associates for

cago this weeK. &ne was present iasi;a play party

nigni ai ma uaniiuei Bvu l" .PV and a

Women's Medical society. L-

Jack Evans returned yesterday from

Refreshments were delightful time is re-

Mudlavia where he has been for a' , . . , r L

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Overwork, strains, colds and other '""t was the usual large amount of bills

causes, injure the kidneys, and when lever'v, a -"" allowed and ordered paid. Among D,Hitv i. .lessened the whole 13 looking nne. nth.. . mnnrtanr "hnRtnPKa trnnsnntofl

Central hotel, will in the future serve I suKera from the excess of urio The Men's club of the Congregational Willlam Sheets was elected a member chop suey every evening. , lriatd In the blood. church met last night at the home of ' f th. Twpll s(,hnoI board to surrA

Ch?.rles E. Fowler, member of the ana oaihs and languor and A. H. W. Johnson on One Hundred and A s n Th aaiarv 0f the citv

county board of review, was in Crown . .n rnm. and there is an ever- Forty-fourth street. As this was the i -,otri,. WBll.fl(..(t frr)Trl fi5; fn

;;'Mrs. Tipton of Engle-vood is visit- point yesterday attending a meeting lncreasing tendency towards diabetes last, meeting the club will hold this per monthi and the clty engineer got a

ing her si3ler, Mrs. A. J. Ju?son.

Miss Laura Trows returned home af

ter spending several days in Fort

Sheridan, 111., the guest of Miss Martha Eastein. Oliver Fcrsyth of Cnlcago was a l.usinoss visiter here yesterday. Mrs. John Minceburg was a Hammond visitor Monday. Miss' Mable and Eva Sharpe of X.:o;irbon. Jnd., are spending a couple of j, t.fTfs visiting their father and fri?. Carrie Gosch of East Chicago Traf in gzt" of Mrs. George O. .haf and s'.ster, Mis Klca Vater of C-ntr ! a yfsfrday. Mr. and 1tn. ITwat of Indiana bou-;-",'Ti. crifrta fsied relatives from Chienro th" (or pirt of the week. rn Jrthn f'.in and John Mlnc-rt-t'trned from La Port, Ind., vy.rt: lY.i yurr th rut)l of Ervah

U'Ct of the Evangelical r,jMr-!tM to b present at jfifirdfty evcslns, June 6,

of that body.

I. Meyer made a business trip to Chi

cago yesterday

Judge George Reiland was a visitor

In Chicago yesterday.

Miss Louise O'Malley of Chicago is

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wunderle

for a few days

and fatal Bright's disease. There Is no season, it was decided to make it raise f rQm- $50 tQ ?43 A petItIon for

real help for the sufferer except kid

ney help.

Doan's Kidney Pills act directly on

the kidneys and cure every kidney ill.

Hammond cures are the proof.

Mrs. C. Wise, of 407 Indiana avenue.

Hammond. Ind., says: Twas told by a

ladies' night and a large number of levtenslon of water mains of twelv

the tair sex was present, a musical

lunch was served. -

friend that Doan's Kidney Pills were al

WANTED A woman night cook at fine remedy for kidney trouDie ana on

once. Sternberg's restaurant on her suggestion, I purchased a box at

Block avenue, Indiana Harbor. Phone Blcknell & Co.'b drug store. I began

603.

hundred feet on West Main street was presented and after considerable dis

cussion it was decided to call a special

FOR RENT OR SALE A 50-foot. two.meetlnS Monday night, June 8, when

storv brick building that can be,the proposition will either be rejected

used to advantage as a boarding house jor aaoptear

on Railroad avenue near One Hundred After an Illness of several months

and Forty-fifth street. East Chicago, with cancer of the stomach Rudolph

Inquire at Todd and Chicago avenue. Peters died at his home in Eagle Creek

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I it'wiiaiwp. iii. rcicio wiui ma es-

FOR RENT A 9-room house, 3342 Com- 1

monwealth avenue. Furnished or un

furnished. Apply at above rumber, In

diana Harbor,

6-2-tf. taking them as directed and in a couple j. FOR SALE OR RENT A saloon in jmaDle wlfe have been residents on the

of days could see tnat i was oemg good location. Dirt cheap, on account . farm east of Lowell, for several y,ears

CARL ANDERSON GEKSaAL CONTRACTOB

Building and Sidewalks

A SPECIALTY

Teleoao I. II. 002. XUa. 92U

benefitted. The pain ln my back was j of sickness. See Abe Given, One Hun-

less severe, the kidneys were more reg- j dred and Forty-fourth and Railroad,

ular in action and I felt much stronger, j East Chicago, Ind.

After a week's use the pain had entirely

disappeared from my back and this en-4 C

couraged me. I continued untld en- H

tlrely cured. I will always apeak a good

word for Doan's Kidney Pills when I

have the opportunity."

For sale by all dealers. Price 60 oents.

Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States.

Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

Buy Graduation Presents ior the Grad" g

nates at MAX NASSAU'S,

JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, Olcott Avenue, - East Chicago. Everrtitlnfl booAnt at mv Place Is of best Quality and at the lowest prices- Guar

antee It so tote.

and his demise will not only be mourned by the immediate family and

relatives but by the entire community The funeral will take place June 5. 'interment in the Lowell cemetery.

Mrs. Ella Merriman of Bangor, Mich.,

is enjoying an extended visit with her

parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson and other relatives here.

Forceful, Energetic business methods demand quick, accurate agents. Instantly the telephone bridges distance. Over the Toll Lines, you Talk and Hear and get immediate results. No bother, no delay slight cost. A trial convinces. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

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Abstracts fut-nlshed

?. EL MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres. J. S. ULACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TfPER. Treasurer S. A. CULVER, Manager

HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IZDi

Secretary's Office tn Majestic El 61$. HAMMOND

Advertlatna: in THE TIMES Is advertising In a newspaper tbat ha a circu

lation, inflacne and preatlffe.

THE HAMMOND DiSTlLLINO OO. DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS.